Discover the incredible plant life at the Aburi Botanical Garden and learn about the fascinating journey of cocoa at the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm. A thrilling tour for botanical enthusiasts and chocolate lovers!
Discover the incredible plant life at the Aburi Botanical Garden and learn about the fascinating journey of cocoa at the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm. A thrilling tour for botanical enthusiasts and chocolate lovers!
- Aburi Botanical Gardens - Visitors can explore the Aburi Botanical Gardens, an eco-friendly destination dedicated to the conservation of plant and animal species, established in 1890. The garden features a variety of botanical plant species from around the globe. Some of these were planted by notable colonial governors and leaders from Africa and…
- Aburi Botanical Gardens - Visitors can explore the Aburi Botanical Gardens, an eco-friendly destination dedicated to the conservation of plant and animal species, established in 1890. The garden features a variety of botanical plant species from around the globe. Some of these were planted by notable colonial governors and leaders from Africa and beyond, such as Sir Gordon Guggisberg, General Olisengo Obasanjo, H.E Jerry John Rawlings, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles of Britain, and many others. These plants serve multiple purposes, including food, medicinal uses, spices for cooking, and beautification.
- Tetteh Quashie Cocoa Farm - The Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm, located in Akuapim Mampong, is the first cocoa farm in Ghana, established by Tetteh Quarshie in 1870. Visitors will be guided through the entire cocoa plantation process, from planting to harvesting, and then through the fermentation process that produces raw cocoa beans. These beans are either exported in their raw state or sold to manufacturing companies for processing. Remarkably, two of the original trees planted by Tetteh Quarshie still stand and bear fruit. Ghana is renowned for producing high-quality cocoa and is the second-largest producer in terms of quantity, following Ivory Coast.
- Adom Waterfalls - Located in Obosomase in the Eastern Region of Ghana, this attraction is also known as the Obosomase Waterfalls. The waterfall cascades over stratified rocks into a clear pool and flows through a forest that was home to indigenous Ghanaian people 400 years ago. The waterfall is divided into two sections: the lower falls and the upper falls. To reach this stunning site, tourists must hike up a hill for about 25 minutes.
- Fuel Charge and Taxes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off within Accra
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Guide Support
- Local Transportation
- Fuel Charge and Taxes
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off within Accra
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Guide Support
- Local Transportation
- International airfare
- Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary
- Meals
- International airfare
- Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary
- Meals
Our journey takes us to the renowned Aburi Botanical Garden, where we’ll uncover the myriad advantages of the varied flora found there. This excursion is ideal for those who are fascinated by plant life and are keen to understand more about their relevance to our lives. Following this, we’ll proceed to the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa farm, known famously as…
Our journey takes us to the renowned Aburi Botanical Garden, where we’ll uncover the myriad advantages of the varied flora found there. This excursion is ideal for those who are fascinated by plant life and are keen to understand more about their relevance to our lives. Following this, we’ll proceed to the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa farm, known famously as the site of the planting of the first cocoa tree. Here, we’ll be privy to the steps that cocoa undergoes to become the final ingredients in chocolate production.
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